Proper; Pv (Present Value) - NUANCE OMNIFORM 2 REFERENCE FOR MACINTOSH Reference

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Proper

The Proper function returns the given string with the first character of
each word converted to upper case and the rest of the characters in each
word converted to lower case.
Usage Example
Proper([str1])
If the field [str1] = john doe
Then the calculation Proper([str1]) returns John Doe
In the example below, the Proper function places the Student Name entry
in the Proper Name field with the first letter of each name capitalized.

PV (Present Value)

The PV function returns the present value of an investment. The present
value is the total current value of a series of future payments made per
period, at a fixed interest rate per period, for a fixed number of payment
periods. It assumes that payments are made at the end of each period.
Usage Example
PV([payment num],[interest rate num],[num of periods])
If a $1000 payment is made annually, the annual interest rate is 7.5%, and the
payment period is for 7 years
Then the calculation PV(1000,7.5,7) returns 5,296.60 (approximately)
In the example below, the present value of an annuity that is paid out is
calculated and placed in the Present Value field.
Functions
Using Calculations 9-25

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